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« on: March 10, 2012, 11:26:04 am »

EastTXoutlaw..You are right, everyone has an opinion and they have what works for them.  My opinion, which I have a right to, is posted in my first post.  There are others besides Mr Roberts that have been at this a while too...I know plenty of them that will take grit over speed. Including me...

I'm not trying tp push my opinion on anybody, I am just stating my opinion.  People can agree or disagree.

Black hog 69, I believe so, the dog is out of White Deer Preserve.  I actually bough the dog from a guy on here (TomTom).  Brought him home and put him in a pen at 8 months old.  He ran right up to the hog and tried catching him on the face.  The hog slung him down and beat up on the dog for a second and then he ran.  The 8 month old pup got right up and ran after the hog.  The hog stopped and bayed, pup tried catching again, when the hog broke and ran and pup grabbed his nuts and made him turn around.  He then went to baying.  that was the first and last time in the bay pen.  I put him opn 10-12 hogs in the woods since then, and he ran ran or bayed everyone one of them since.  He is 11 months old, full of grit and bottom.  Very good mouth, medium speed....but he is only 11 months.
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